Power of Being First and How to Tap Its Full Effect
Posted on26 Jan 2015
Tagsanchoring, conversation, first, history, law, power, price, security, The Economist, think outside the box, Thoughts, Velten Mood Induction Procedure, precedence, agenda setting, Fallen Child Analogy
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The power of being first triggers our need for security. This power exerts itself in all parts of our lives, from laws... Read More
Leadership, The Secret (Pt 2): Training Implications
Posted on18 Nov 2013
Tagsmilitary-leadership analogy, analogy collection, self-help, bureaucratization, precedence, Leadership - The Secret Series, internal communications, vision, training, strategy, relationships, change, Real-time personality assessment, process, Personality, military, leadership, innovation, inertia, organizational culture, competition
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Since leadership’s secret is centered on the hearts and minds of groups’ members, how does it reflect in training? Simply, training centers... Read More